LOT 0040 A Chinese Enamel Glassware Vase
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The imperial enamel glassware bottle with enamel painting, made in the early years of Qianlong, can be regarded as the most precious treasure in the private collection of Qing Dynasty court art. The enamelware painted on the glassware is complicated to make, relying on the skillful hands of the novices in the imperial workshop of the Qing Dynasty, to get such an elegant finished product. The size of this bottle is generous, it is the most powerful of the enamel ware, and has a unique shape. It mimics a bright yellow bag with a pink belt around the neck. Dan phoenix are decorated. The peony dances in the air, the clouds linger, graceful and luxurious. , Should be the product of the queen. The peonies are blooming, and Yilei is unique and subtle,adding more fun.During the Yongzheng and Qianlong periods, the bag decoration was also a special theme of the imperial wares of the palace. There was a transliteration of "baofu".According to relevant archives, the emperor Qianlong's favorite utensils would require the workshop to beaccompanied by a brocade package. Some are filled with Phoebe wood boxes, and the names and year of the utensils are engraved on the lid of the box to indicate collection. Scholars believe that the popularity of bag decoration should be related to this. Flying phoenix and peony decorations were seen as early as in Dingzhou and Yaozhou ceramics in the Song Dynasty, and have survived the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties.
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